IMPLEMENTATION
Overview of Implementation
There are several different options you can choose from to implement Agilities into your classroom. The DeBruce Foundation values you as professionals and the time you invest in creating quality content for your students. In an effort to help you we have created lessons around developing experiences to introduce all 10 Agilities of work.
Utilizing these lessons and resources with students builds creativity, independence, problem-solving, collaboration, and self-awareness. You can also implement the Agilities framework in any lesson you are already facilitating. Preview the resources linked on this page to learn more.
Table of Contents
Guide to Implementation
The implementation guide provides necessary steps as well as some options for integrating the Agilities into your regular time with students. The intention is that using the Agilities is not just one more thing but rather a layer to your lessons that provides a better way of doing what you're already doing.
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Some selection methods include selecting a lesson by the Primary Agility or by the Activity Type. Use this guide to support your selection process.
Creating an
Agilities Classroom
Creating an Agilities Classroom means fostering a space where differences are celebrated and a student can see and describe the value they bring. Students can also see and describe the values others around them have. This type of classroom is a foundation for student-led learning and collaboration.